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Tags 2. Tap Delete again to confirm. Move apps to the App Library Touch and hold the app. Tap Remove App. Tap Remove from Home Screen. Find, hide, and remove pages on your Home Screen With iOS 14 and later, you can easily hide pages to streamline how your Home Screen looks and add them back whenever you want. Touch and hold an empty area on your Home Screen. Tap the dots near the bottom of your screen.
Tap the circle under the page that you want to hide. Tap Done. So when you first update to iOS 14, newly downloaded apps still appear on your home screen as they always have. Now, if that's not what's happening, and you didn't go into the home screen preferences and change that one setting, you likely did something else that triggered it.
If you don't remember changing the setting yourself, you likely hid at least one page full of apps from your home screen. Doing just that automatically tells iOS to add new app installs to your App Library, bypassing your home screen entirely. There is a prompt that tells you that, but it's easy to not pay attention to, especially since it only has one option to interact with: "OK.
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